Imaging

Imaging

Children often need X-rays or other imaging services to help with their diagnoses and treatment. The team at Randall Children's Hospital is specially trained to work with pediatric patients, and our family-centered approach helps put children and families at ease.

Dedicated to safety

We're committed to keeping radiation exposure to all our patients, especially children, as low as possible -- the "As Low As Reasonably Achievable" standard. Our X-rays use half the normal radiation dose, and the dose for our CT scans is reduced by at least 25 percent - with no loss of image quality. By following this standard we minimize the risks of radiation while ensuring the quality of the images. Legacy maintains leading edge equipment, which is regularly calibrated and inspected for compliance with national regulations. In addition, our equipment and facilities are routinely inspected by several outside agencies.

We're dedicated to providing your child with a positive environment where their safety and accurate diagnosis are top priority. We treat children of all ages, from birth to 18 years old.

Wireless capabilities

At Randall Children's Hospital our wireless technology allows for quicker turn-around times (at least two times faster than other hospitals). Your image can be reviewed seconds after it's taken leading to a rapid diagnosis.

Specialized expertise

Our dedicated staff meets the nation's highest standards for training and qualifications. All of our physicians are board certified and fellowship trained (including board-certified pediatric radiologists) and all technologists are registered in their specialties.

Where to park Free valet parking is available at the Medical Office Building outpatient entrance at 501 N. Graham St. You can also self-park in parking structure 2 on N. Graham St.

Where to check inEnter the main hospital and follow the signs for Legacy Laboratory and Imaging.
For MRI appointments only, please check in at the MRI suite in the Medical Office Building (501 N. Graham St). Take the elevators to the lower level, turn right, and follow the signs to suite 140.

What to bringPlease bring your insurance card, photo ID, and any paperwork from your physician. If the exam requires a contrast dye, please bring a list of your child's current medications.